This article lists all power stations in Syria.
Renewable
[edit]Hydroelectric
[edit]Station | Community | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
---|---|---|---|
Baath Dam | Raqqa | 35°53′07″N 38°44′50″E / 35.88528°N 38.74722°E | 81 |
Tabqa Dam | Al-Thawrah | 35°52′20″N 38°34′00″E / 35.87222°N 38.56667°E | 800 |
Tishrin Dam | Abu Qalqal | 36°22′53″N 38°11′00″E / 36.38139°N 38.18333°E | 630 |
Non-renewable
[edit]Thermal
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Aleppo Thermal Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Al Nasryeh (Nasserieh) OCGT Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Al-Zara Thermal Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Latakia Power Plant Syria - GEO". Prime Ministry of Syria.
- ^ "Banias Thermal Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Dier Ali CCGT Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Homs Refinery Cogen Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Jandar CCGT Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Mehardeh Thermal Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Swedieh (Suwaidiyah) OCGT Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Teshreen (Tishrin) OCGT Power Project Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Teshreen (Tishrin) Thermal Power Project Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
- ^ "Zayzoun (Zayzun) CCGT Power Plant Syria - GEO". Global Energy Observatory.
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